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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkler" data-source="post: 148332" data-attributes="member: 5117"><p>Wow, thanks for all of the responses. Feels like I found a comfort zone! My son has been tested for everything. The only thing they found was that he needed speech therapy, and has the cognitive understanding level of a 7.5 year old. They tell me things like..."well, he is simply too smart for his own good, and he is simply inquisitive" However, they never give me advice on how to discipline him, or how to keep him from getting really hurt.</p><p> </p><p>I should probably live a more structured life. I am a natural scatter-brain, and my house usually resembles a raid on an episode of cops!! </p><p> </p><p>My son hasn't left the house without me in months now, not sure if he is growing up... or it's because I came up with a horrible story that I am sure I will be paying a pychiatrist a ton of money for in a few years. I told my son that there is some "scary guy" outside at nite. Now he is always asking about the "scary guy" and his whereabouts....ahhhhhh, guilt!</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the welcome y'all! I will spend some time this afternoon trying to get to know the forum better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkler, post: 148332, member: 5117"] Wow, thanks for all of the responses. Feels like I found a comfort zone! My son has been tested for everything. The only thing they found was that he needed speech therapy, and has the cognitive understanding level of a 7.5 year old. They tell me things like..."well, he is simply too smart for his own good, and he is simply inquisitive" However, they never give me advice on how to discipline him, or how to keep him from getting really hurt. I should probably live a more structured life. I am a natural scatter-brain, and my house usually resembles a raid on an episode of cops!! My son hasn't left the house without me in months now, not sure if he is growing up... or it's because I came up with a horrible story that I am sure I will be paying a pychiatrist a ton of money for in a few years. I told my son that there is some "scary guy" outside at nite. Now he is always asking about the "scary guy" and his whereabouts....ahhhhhh, guilt! Thanks for the welcome y'all! I will spend some time this afternoon trying to get to know the forum better! [/QUOTE]
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